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Sunday August 10, 2014 5:19 AM

Orioles 10, Cardinals 3: Rookie Caleb Joseph homered in his fifth consecutive game, Nelson Cruz
hit his 30th and Delmon Young also went deep as host Baltimore beat John Lackey and St. Louis
yesterday.

All three home runs came with a man on against Lackey (1-1), making his second start since
coming from Boston in a July 31 trade. The right-hander gave up nine runs and 13 hits in five-plus
innings.

The Orioles have hit nine homers in winning the first two games of the series by a 22-5
total.

Ubaldo Jimenez (4-8) returned from the disabled list to earn his first win since May 8. He
allowed three runs on six hits and three walks over six innings.

YESTERDAY’S HIGHLIGHTS

Blue Jays 3, Tigers 2, 10 innings: Nolan Reimold hit a game-winning double off Joba Chamberlain
in the 10th inning and host Toronto rallied past Detroit, spoiling Max Scherzer’s bid to become the
first 14-game winner in the American League. Scherzer allowed one run and four hits in eight
innings. He walked none and struck out 11.

Royals 5, Giants 0: James Shields threw a four-hitter and Alex Gordon homered as host Kansas
City won its sixth straight to move 11/2 games behind AL Central-leading Detroit. Shields (11-6)
gave up three singles in the first four innings and allowed only two Giants to reach second
base.

Padres 2, Pirates 1: Eric Stults got his first road win of the season after starting the season
0-9, and visiting San Diego scored both of its runs after loading the bases in the first inning off
Francisco Liriano (3-8). Stults (5-13) gave up one run and seven hits in 61/3 innings.

Brewers 4, Dodgers 1: Mike Fiers (1-1) held Los Angeles to three hits over eight innings in his
first big-league start in more than a year, and Khris Davis and Carlos Gomez homered for host
Milwaukee.

Notable

• The Yankees placed catcher Brian McCann on the seven-day concussion list after he was hit in
the facemask by a foul ball against Cleveland on Friday. New York also gave second baseman Brian
Roberts his unconditional release.